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Orgone Energy Pyramid
Orgone Energy Pyramid


Orgone Pendulum with Blue Tint
Orgone Pendulum with Blue Tint


Small Orgone Droplet Pendant
Small Orgone Droplet Pendant


Small Rectangle Oblong Orgone Pendant
Small Rectangle Oblong Orgone Pendant


Blue Mini Dome Orgone Pendants
Blue Mini Dome Orgone Pendants


Do It Yourself Orgone Pyramid Mold

Ahh the pyramid mold..not the easiest thing to obtain. To most orgone device makers, a pyramid mold almost seems like a must. Orgone Pyramids just seem to harness energy in an excellent way.

Start with a nice thin sheet of metal copper, tin, aluminum or whatever is thin enough to work with, yet thick enough to not bulge when poured. The softer the metal the easier to work with.

Measure out four equilateral triangles or draw a hexagon and get rid of two triangles on one side. We use a compass to do all this starting with the center point or top as shown in the diagram.

We use a sharp knife to score the three folds. Scoring the folds once and scoring the actual edges a few times seems to be the best. You can use tin snips to cut the edges, but I think its harder to get them straight.


Once the outside edges have been scored heavily by the knife, its ready to pop out by folding and working around the perimeter of the mold.


Next you will have to carefully fold the three edges. Be sure not to snap the mold in half. take care in folding the edges straight. Again, make sure you have scored the fold lines with a knife and ruler.

You can use tape to fasten the two edges together, or if you wanna try something, make an extra little flap on one of the edges that are to be joined and fold it over.


Once ready to pour your orgone pyramid, make sure you don’t forget to spray some sort of lubricant in the mold!

So, give it a try, I bet you can make a fairly symmetrical pyramid mold aswell :)

Comments

Comment from citizendc
Time: June 25, 2009, 2:38 pm

Thanks for sharing this. Now I don’t need to re-invent the wheel
*thumbs up!*

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